Unfixed: How AI Is Reshaping the University
In this episode of Unfixed, Nik and Zach are joined by our producer and special education scholar Jamie Gunderson to explore how AI is reshaping teacher education and K-12 classrooms. Drawing from her work preparing future teachers and her expertise in Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Jamie discusses the major gaps in AI training for educators, the challenges facing teachers already in the classroom, and the opportunities AI creates for accessibility and inclusion. The conversation examines what teacher preparation programs must rethink as AI becomes a permanent part of education. From critical AI literacy to equitable classroom design, this episode explores what it means to prepare teachers for an AI-shaped future. Jamie Gunderson [https://apps.csuchico.edu/directory/Employee/jlgunderson] Aniya Greene-Santos, Does AI Have a Bias Problem? [https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/does-ai-have-bias-problem?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Thoughts and suggestions? Email us at unfixed@meltsintoair.org [unfixed@meltsintoair.org] You can find the full show notes and our writing at meltsintoair.org [http://meltsintoair.org/] Subscribe to the Unfixed Newsletter—The AI Higher Ed Breakdown [https://www.meltsintoair.org/unfixed-newsletter] our bi-weekly newsletter unpacking the top news stories at the intersection of AI and higher education.
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